The horse’s hind end tends to be neglected as a source of problems for the front end. According to Cornell University Chief of Farrier Services Steve Kraus, understanding the importance of the hind end, how the horse uses it, what can go wrong with it, and how trimming and shoeing can help the various conformation faults.
In this presentation, he’ll survey how the hind end is the key to giving most performance horses their competitive edge.
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The 2020 International Hoof-Care Summit Video Replay |



